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Revision as of 21:37, 17 June 2015

The England Under-21s are currently managed by Gareth Southgate.

Contents

2014-15 Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Forwards


2014-15

2015 European Under-21 Championship (Qualifying)

(Includes some games from 2013-14 to form entire qualification campaign)

Date Opposition Venue Result Score
5 September 2013 Moldova Home W 1-0
9 September 2013 Finland Away D 1-1
10 October 2013 San Marino Away W 4-0
15 October 2013 Lithuania Home W 5-0
14 November 2013 Finland Home W 3-0
19 November 2013 San Marino Home W 9-0
5 March 2014 Wales Home W 1-0
19 May 2014 Wales Away W 3-1
5 September 2014 Lithuania Away W 1-0
9 September 2014 Moldova Away W 3-0
Playoffs:
10 October 2014 Croatia Home W 2-1
14 October 2014 Croatia Away W 2-1 (England won 4-2 on aggregate)



Friendlies

Date Opposition Venue Result Score
13 November 2014 Portugal Home W 3-1
17 November 2014 France Away L 2-3
27 March 2015 Czech Republic Away W 1-0
30 March 2015 Germany Home W 3-2
11 June 2015 Belarus Home W 1-0


Goalscorers

(Correct up to 12th June - includes scorers from entire 2015 Euro qualifying campaign)

Name Goals/Competition
U21 Euro Q Friendlies Total
Saido Berahino 10 0 10
Harry Kane 6 2 8
Danny Ings 2 2 4
Nathan Redmond 3 1 4
James Ward-Prowse 2 1 3
Will Hughes 2 0 2
Carl Jenkinson 1 1 2
Michael Keane 2 0 2
Ravel Morrison 2 0 2
Raheem Sterling 2 0 2
Tom Carroll 0 1 1
Ben Gibson 0 1 1
Tom Ince 1 0 1
Will Keane 1 0 1
Jesse Lingard 0 1 1
Liam Moore 1 0 1